Part of anticipating a "comeback" album—a new album by an artist who hasn't released in five-plus (in this case, eight) years—is wondering how and if that artist will age with the trends. This must be especially in the minds of Jackson and His Computerband fans, because the artist sounded particularly forward-thinking on his 2005 debut LP, Smash. That record still feels like both a partner and an antecedent to so much. Its hyperactive, pop-locking style of glitchy funk fit snugly alongs...
XLR8R — Part of anticipating a "comeback" album—a new album by an artist who hasn't released in five-plus (in this case, eight) years—is wondering how and if that artist... more info